Article 370 is permanent: J-K High Court


Srinagar, Oct 11 (PTI): Jammu and Kashmir High Court has ruled that Article 370, granting special status to the state, has assumed place of permanence in the Constitution and the feature is beyond amendment, repeal or abrogation.

The Court also said that Article 35A gives "protection" to existing laws in force in the State.

"Article 370 though titled as 'Temporary Provision' and included in Para XXI titled 'Temporary, Transitional and Special Provisions' has assumed place of permanence in the Constitution," a division bench of justices Hasnain Masoodi and Janak Raj Kotwal ruled in a 60-page judgement.

"It is beyond amendment, repeal or abrogation, in as much as Constituent Assembly of the State before its dissolution did not recommend its Amendment or repeal," the bench added.

The Court also observed that the President under Article 370 (1) is conferred with power to extend any provision of the Constitution to the State with such "exceptions and modifications" as may be deemed fit subject to consultation or concurrence with the State Government.

"And such power would include one to amend or alter the provision to be applied, delete or omit part of it, or make additions to the provisions proposed to be applied to the State. Such power would extend even in case of provisions of the Constitution already applied," the court said.

In the circumstances, the court said, additions made to the existing Constitutional provisions through various Constitution (Application to Jammu and Kashmir) orders on their application to the State like Proviso to Clause (2) Article 368, fall within four corners of Article 370(1).

The Court said Jammu and Kashmir, while acceding to Dominion of India, retained limited sovereignty and did not merge with Dominion of India, like other Princely States.

"State continues to enjoy special status to the extent of limited sovereignty retained by it.

"The limited sovereignty or special status stands guaranteed under Article 370 – the only provision of the Constitution that applied to the State on its own. The only other Constitutional provision made applicable by Article 370 of the Constitution to the State is Article 1.

"No other provision of the Constitution as provided under Article 370 (1), would be applicable to the State except, by Presidential order in consultation with the State in case the provision is akin to subjects delineated in Instrument of Accession and with concurrence of the State, in case it does not fall within ambit of Instrument of Accession," the court said.

The Constitutional framework worked out by Dominion of India and the State reflected in Article 370 has its roots in paras 4 and 7 of Instrument of Accession, the court said.

In terms of Article 370, the court said Parliament's legislative power over the State is primarily confined to three subjects mentioned in the Instruments of accession -- Defence, Foreign Affairs and Communications.

"The President, however, has power to extend to the State other provisions of the Constitution as also other laws that relate to the subjects specified in the Instrument of Accession. While extending such provisions and laws, the exercise of the power involves consultation with the State Government," it said.

The court said the Constituent Assembly in terms of proviso to Clause (3) Article 370 is conferred with power to recommend to the President that Article 370 be declared to cease to be operative or operate only with the exceptions and modifications mentioned in the recommendation, if any so made.

The court pointed out that it is only on such recommendations that the President in terms of Clause (3) Article 370 of the Constitution may, by public notification, declare that Article 370 shall cease to be operative or shall be operative only with such exceptions and modifications and from such date, specified in the notification.

"The Constituent Assembly did not make such a recommendation before its dissolution on January 25th, 1957," it said.

"Resultantly, Article 370, notwithstanding its title showing it a 'temporary provision' is a permanent provision of the Constitution. It cannot be abrogated, repealed or even amended as mechanism provided under Clause (3) of Article 370 is no more available," it said adding, "furthermore, Article 368 cannot be pressed into service in this regard, inasmuch as it does not control Article 370 - a self contained provision of the Constitution".

To suit autonomy granted to the State, the court said, provisions like Article 35A and proviso to Article 253 and proviso to Clause 2 Article 368 have been added to the provisions of Constitution, as applied to the State.

"The Article 35A gives protection to existing laws in force in the State and to any law enacted after 1954 by the State legislature," it added.

  

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Oct 12 2015

    So honorable Judge means to say that even if a person appointed as “Temporary Basis” can retain his job by saying that “Temporarily Permanent”????

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  • Ajay, Mulky

    Sun, Oct 11 2015

    TOTAL JUMLA

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 11 2015

    Why wake a sleeping Tiger ...

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Sun, Oct 11 2015

    I feel the judgement n observation is in response to a PIL petition filed by a RSS agent funded n sponsored by right wing group.....now let them bang their heads against a wall...instead of uniting indians they are dividing n victimised lot shall have no confidence in central govt or their moves.n if the situation like this continues we do not need outside enemies n there shall be civil war n chaos n blood shed...

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  • G Z T Kunte, Udupi

    Sun, Oct 11 2015

    Whether this Article 370 gives right to BJP MLAs of J&K to beat any other MLA for hosting Beef party in his MLA hostel Lawn ?

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Oct 12 2015

    No…its give rights to steal cattle from Hindu cattle hut and gives rights to claim compensation too if they caught by anyone!!!!

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Dubai

    Sun, Oct 11 2015

    Hahaha..this is one of the BJP election agenda..when the BJP will fulfil its promises?????

    Rs.15 Lakhs to all citizens???
    Uniform civil code???
    Ram Mandir???
    Article 370 cancellation???
    Beef ban across the country???
    Giving farmer's land to Ambani-Adani

    Those who voted Modi, has to realize his fekugiri!!!!

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  • PRASANNA, BELGAUM

    Sun, Oct 11 2015

    article 370 will be abolished. J ank K is one state among all states of India. The mistake committed by GOvt in 1950 -52 has caused so much problem. 370 will go.

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  • krishna, canada

    Mon, Oct 12 2015

    Must be happy day for u rafiq... after all u must be wishing it stayed that way so that ur Bros can live peacefully there..

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Oct 12 2015

    Dear Abdul ….. We have decided to amend the law like this

    Rs.15 Lakhs compensation to all cattle thieves’

    Uniform civil code except minority

    Reconstruction of Babri Masjid instead of Ram Mandir because Lord Ram was not allowed to come back

    Article 370 will be made permanent instead of temporary so that Uniform Civil Code doesn’t apply in J&K

    No more Beef ban rather compulsory Beef Bhagya in Karnataka at least

    No more giving farmer's land to Ambani-Adani instead Jindal or Vadra can acquire it at their will!!!!

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  • krishna, canada

    Mon, Oct 12 2015

    Rightly said shetre. .. muklena mata Kenda. .. ha ha

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  • Roshan P. D'Mello, M'lore

    Sun, Oct 11 2015

    Our Nostradamus Prime Moron before LS 2014 predicted that Art. 370 will be deleted by Sep 2015.

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 11 2015

    Now what will happen to core ideology of BJP?
    Time and again BJP been saying to the people of this nation that: "Abrogation of Article 370 continued to be part of the core ideology of BJP"
    Is BJP going to amend their core ideology or contest the J & K High court ruling in supreme court?

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  • krishna, canada

    Mon, Oct 12 2015

    They may contest that in supreme court.. why do u sweat... chill dude..

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 12 2015

    I didn't sweat nor chilled.
    Out of curiosity, on their commitment, this question!
    Was that a problem?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 11 2015

    These guys will not live peacefully nor will they allow others to live ...

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  • s, Karkala

    Sun, Oct 11 2015

    I think this judgement is very complex to understand. Lot of complexity involved in understanding our constitution.

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  • ISMAIL K PEERINJE, PERINJE

    Sun, Oct 11 2015

    BJP lost key electoral core issue which fetched votes for its favor.Hereafter no more black mail politics?

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 11 2015

    Chaaiwaala P.M., to A.M., will scrap this 370 article giving special status to Jammu and Kashmir.

    RSS received a tight slap from High Court of Jammu and Kashmir.

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  • Amith, udupi

    Sun, Oct 11 2015

    One More Jumla ...must be feeling like a kick between the legs for BJP

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